Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 27, 1977, p. 12

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12 The Acton Free Press Wednesday Rockwood moves over 500 Hashed with seventh win in last eight Rockwood Seniors con tinned their recent good play with three wins last week one in league play against the league leading Cambridge As and two in tournament play against The win over Cambridge Is the second in a row for and lifted their record to 109 the first time all season they have been over the 500 mark Seniors have of their last eight games in league play and are moving up through the Inter- County standings Winning pitcher was the recently acquired Ken Mc whose record now Selects still in contention were the Selects downfall as the Brookville allowed seven unearned runs to cross the plate in in drubbing by Ccdarville Sunday Deb Wilson started and lasted to the seventh when Jackie Dennis came in to re lieve her The loss drops the Selects record to 6 sUll good inough for a possible playoff in the provincial women Junior A league stands at 1 1 McFadden struck out 12 for his first win of the season bits Seniors belted out hits against the As was the offensive leader with three hits while Chick Milne Phil Shrive each collected two Tom and John Parkin son Bob Shaw and Doug Alplne each hit safely once against loser Bruce The two tournament wins put Rockwood Into the second roundoftheORS A playoffs in the intermediate B flight Bob Shaw was the winner in both games beating foyle Hal Bond both times Score in the first game was tor Rockwood as Chick Milne and Doug McAlpine loaded for two run homers to pace the attack Milne went four for five in the game which saw connect for IB safeties Phil Shrive and Norm Beattie each got three Bob Shaw had Villa drop second Georgetown Meteors have kept their record breaking unbeaten season going in the Inter county Soccer league with a recent win over Guelph 8 to 2 and a tie with Brampton 2 2 Wednesday night Acton came to Cedarvale and put on a chippy show against the Meteors who won the game 6 to 3 The excessive heat probably contributed to the game being played more with the mouth than the feet The league has insisted referees take action against players who question their decisions but old habits die hard with some players and bicker ing continues two himself John and Tom Parkinson Albert Kelly and Doug McAlpine getting one hit apiece They needed a little more luck to take their second game a3 2squeaker in which Rockwood scored single un earned runs in the eighth and ninth innings to take the win Loser Hal Bond pitched well giving up only five hits in the game Shaw drove in the win ning run in the ninth for the Seniors Seniors arc in Fergus tonight for a doubleheader Monday they face Orange- ville at home and Tuesday they go to This weekend they play in the an tourney held Saturday and Monday Congratulations to the following swimmers who successfully completed their Red Cross Royal Life Saving Society and Town of Halton Hills swimming awards Tadpole Kara Leather land Natalie Clarke Beth Cameron Eric Krlsta Richardson Jenny La vallce Tina Hess Steve Charson Duff Sheldon Tammy Judy ha Ion Ryan Weaver Jen Vickery and Riepma Pre- Beginner Harvey Christy Karen Jacques Robert Vellman Stephen Veil man Karen Gudgeon Cathy Kolotsvari Loveless Matthew Marsh Bruce Dave Kohlsmlth and Suian Misconduct No running No walking No exercise No effort Penalty a shorter life No argument Fitness is fun Try so e Minor soccer news Squirt single goal from Paul Campbell was enough to give Angels the win in what was match which either team could have won Tigers missed a direct kick in the second half which could have squared things up This was Paul first goal Tor his team and they hope to see Itoekwood9s FramosaO showed they had the measure of by blanking them They were by Tar the better team Kevin Richie scored a splendid Kenny Philips scored Hard luck Hanger vs Raiders Haiders had a poor first half which Rangers took full advantage of with goals from Rob Allen and David Allen Raiders settled down in the second half and tied the game up at lull time Halton Hills Recreation and Parks News and Views Summer playgrounds and camps have almost reached the mid points in their programs and children arc still paling in vinely of events being scheduled July pi a grounds children travelled to Niagara Falls to spend an enjoyable day at Children were full of cheers for the dolphins seals and elephants and their talented acts or some children it was their first chance to walk and feed the deer The killer whales highlighted the show with their big splashes and superb stunts For Acton day camp the week was highlighted by their Indian council which was per formed before many parents Indian tribes gathered to gether in brotherhood with the chief to make peace tell Indian stories and compete in challenges such as poison blanket and Indian arm wrestling Day second session pirates and gypsies is well under way with 38 children registered Remaining sessions still have openings and people can register at the municipal office any day through the week with goals from Guy 1 and Pierre Mike Mason worked hard in defence Rovers Hock wood A good performance from Hovers against aiRockwood side that never stopped trying Despite two goals from Mike Hudson and Karl Erallch and an ex display from Tim Rovers used their wingers well in attack with goals from Robert Little and singles from Emit Mlmarevic and Richard Kil patriek Worthy of comment are Rovers Brian Kremet and Randy Laver who have been playing well as well as the twins Chris and Alex who despite this being their first experience of soccer arc im proving every week IeeVtee Acton playing away proved the better side against a game Acton scorers were Gary Lumbers who netted A with singles from Andy and David Mitchell This Pee Wee side play an intelligent passing game which is probably their biggest advantage that plus a solid defense which makes them formidable opponents DAIRY FARMERS Our New Manager Jack Kyle Social DAIRY METRIC TONNE BULK j DELIVERED 1 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